T. A. Gardner
Serial Thread Killer
The problem with a universal minimum wage in a nation like the US is that the cost of living, availability of labor, and profitability of businesses is not a constant across the entire nation. Thus, in a large city, in a blue state, on one of the coasts, $15 an hour might not be sufficient to meet someone's basic needs, while that same wage in the middle of Kansas in a tiny town would be completely unaffordable to both the local businesses and their customers as it would greatly exceed the cost of living there.
One-size-fits-all diktat from on high by the federal government is rarely a good solution to anything.
One-size-fits-all diktat from on high by the federal government is rarely a good solution to anything.